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Tom Cochrane and Red Rider to perform in View Royal

Tom Cochrane and Red Rider to perform in View Royal

Renovated gaming and dining options to open later this month at Elements Casino
Musical comedy comes to Oak Bay stage

Musical comedy comes to Oak Bay stage

The Arrogant Worms perform Tuesday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dave Dunnet theatre
Gage Gallery inspires viewer to reveal ‘real self’

Gage Gallery inspires viewer to reveal ‘real self’

Petals Portraits is at Gage Gallery March 13 to 24 with an artist reception March 15
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas make Victoria a port of call

Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas make Victoria a port of call

Victoria Fiddle Society presents string duo with B.C. youth ensemble, Coastline
Leave inhibitions at home for blues double-bill at Oak Bay Recreation Centre

Leave inhibitions at home for blues double-bill at Oak Bay Recreation Centre

Brandon Isaak (Yukon Slim) and Blue Moon Marquee play a double bill Saturday, March 10
Sketch Club hosts 109th annual showcase on Beach Drive

Sketch Club hosts 109th annual showcase on Beach Drive

Annual art show at the Glenlyon Norfolk School junior campus, 1701 Beach Dr. from March 21 to 25
New and emerging artists sought for Victoria street gallery

New and emerging artists sought for Victoria street gallery

Calling all creatives! Join the 19th annual LOOK Show gallery crawl
Grammy-winning baritone brings Great Voices to Victoria

Grammy-winning baritone brings Great Voices to Victoria

Get tickets at University Centre Ticket Centre 250-721-8480 or tickets.uvic.ca
Exceptional young pianists play to support youth mental health

Exceptional young pianists play to support youth mental health

100 per cent of ticket sales from March 8 concert at Dave Dunnet Community Theatre donated to VGH
Award-winning British choreographer ‘atomizes’ movement

Award-winning British choreographer ‘atomizes’ movement

The audience is encouraged to wear 3-D glasses while watching Wayne McGregor’s Atomos at the Royal Theatre to appreciate the imagery on the seven 52-inch 3-D video screens that descend from the fly gallery during the show.